Using plain language to communicate with your audience to ensure they understand your message is more important than ever in a world of constant streams of information. In a crisis, choosing your words carefully may be even more important to clearly state your message.
Resources include:
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Everyday words, terms and real life examples of plain language
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Federal plain language guidelines
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National Health Institutes health literacy initiative
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Plain language planner and translations
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Plain language checklist (printable)
In this link, the Center for Disease Control provides resources and tools to help maximize your communication efforts.
Resources
Basic Radiation Information
This document briefly explains various radiation-related terms and concepts in an easy to read format.
HPS Specialist in Radiation Protection
For public, media, a health physicist, or a scientist you can either find answers or submit questions or ask the Health Physics Society experts.
Evaluating Tabletop Exercise Effectiveness
FEMA developed a standardized program that includes common terminology for exercise design, development, conduct, evaluation, and improvement planning. Read about alternative options and actions.